Exploring the Cistern of Theodosius: A Hidden Gem of Istanbul
Beneath Istanbul’s busy streets lies the Cistern of Theodosius, an ancient structure offering a glimpse into the city’s history. Built during the reign of Emperor Theodosius II (408-450 AD) and later expanded by the Ottomans, it was designed to store water during shortages or sieges. The cistern features 32 columns made of Marmara Island marble and is supported by 45 sail vaults. Its thick walls and curved corners were built to withstand pressure.
Rediscovered in 2010, the cistern was restored and now offers an interactive 360 projection system. Visitors can explore its history through projections and learn about the city’s water systems. An audio guide is available to enhance the experience, and an entry ticket is required for access.
The Cistern of Theodosius blends ancient architecture with modern technology, offering a unique way to discover Istanbul’s rich heritage.
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- Audio Guide for Cistern of Theodosius
- Cistern of Theodosius Entry Ticket
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- Tips
- Gratuities
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Informasi tambahan
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not wheelchair accessible
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